Temperate, sober minded and orderly

1. 1 Tim. 3:2 and Tit. 1:8 – elders are to be:
2. “temperate” (ASV) or “vigilant” (KJV).
3. This word indicates alertness to what is taking place while possessing calmness.
4. “Sober” (KJV) or “sober-minded” (ASV).
5. Sense of sanity; “level-heads” – common sense.
6. “Orderly” (ASV) or “of good behavior.”
7. A man has his life in order; opposite of roughness.

1) For those who serve as an elder, Jesus gives is the perfect model for them to follow.
2) For those who will never serve as an elder, Jesus is also the perfect model to follow.
3) Christians can stand out w/these traits because our world is filled w/roughness, a lack of right thinking and common sense.
a) Mt. 4:7 – READ
b) This example is a great one for every Christian to follow.
4) Mt. 4:17 – READ
5) Good judgment, balanced statements, no roughness.

LATER IN LIFE

1) As Jesus got older and became more engaged with society, how did He behave?
2) In Mt. 5-7 we have a lot of common sense.
a) Jesus advised men to purse “power under control” (Mt. 5:5).
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c) Mend relationships (Mt. 5:21-26).
d) Go “second mile” (Mt. 5:38-42).
3) The “model prayer” in Mt. 6 is a perfectly balanced prayer.
4) Unnecessary worry (anxiety) – Mt. 6:25-32.
5) Building on a solid foundation (Mt. 7).
6) Mt. 8:22 – READ
7) Eph. 4:15.
8) Mt. 8:26 – READ
Jesus was calm on this occasion – He did not yell and scream at the apostles or act like a crazy man.
a) Elders need to be people with good heads, but such should be true for every other Christian.
9) In Mt. 10:16-21 we see Jesus’ common sense and good judgment being illustrated in another way.
a) In Mt. 11 we are told John the Baptist had some men go to Jesus and ask a question.
b) Jesus wanted his messengers to ask if the Lord was “the One” or if there would be someone else?
10) Jesus could have sent back a simple message to John – “I am the one / I am not the one.”
11) Jesus gave an answer which on the face of it may seem somewhat evasive or cryptic (Mt. 11:4).
12) In Mt. 12 Jesus went back to the Old Testament and a famous event from David’s life.
13) In Mt. 13 and following – common sense illustrations & parables.
14) Jesus chose His words carefully, wisely, and used common sense to the end.
15) No one is going to make the right judgment every single time. As human beings, we = all fallible in many ways
16) Are we trying to live as a Christian, use God’s word, and use the best judgment we can each and every day?

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